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Dilemma reg. a business deal, what would you do?
I've bought a lot of sites (adult and mainstream) over the years and fortunately I've never been ripped off. Until now it seems.
I made a deal with someone to buy a bunch of adult sites with X amount of organic traffic. As it turns out, the total amount of traffic coming is around ½ of that and only 5-10% of that is organic. The rest is from other sites like thehun. I've paid 2/3rds of the money, the last third is pending until some work was done. My question is this, would you pay the rest? I never asked for proof of traffic sources since I basically trusted the seller and we're not talking about a ton of money anyhow. But based on principle, I'm reluctant to pay for something that's ultimately worth NOTHING other than potential domain value. :helpme |
If they were not straight with you about the details of the site, I would not pay the rest.
That is the fair thing to do and if you point out where the reporting / statistical flaws are, any honest person should understand. Maybe the agreement could be re-worked a little. |
Of course not. And you should consider getting a partial refund also, after talking about things.
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Thanks for the input.
As it turns out, the sites was originally said to have around 20K monthly organic visitors. When I saw a stats screenshots the total traffic was at 80K for first half of march. Yesterday the total traffic was a little over 300 visitors :Oh crap and most of that was referral traffic and that pretty much matches the daily average since I added my tracking script. |
fuck that is a big difference
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lol who sold them to you?
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A "Markul is a scammer because he didn't pay me my last instalment thread" will no doubt be along shortly....... Looks like a lesson learned to me. Sellers sometimes lie, but it boils down to how much you and he value your reputations. You said "I never asked for proof of traffic sources since I basically trusted the seller and we're not talking about a ton of money anyhow" Personally, I would probably speak to the guy concerned and tell him that I feel he has conned me, and that he can choose between either accepting what I had already paid as full settlement, or I will pay the balance owing in full but name him in this thread and make sure that I warn others to check every detail when dealing with him. |
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Roth: I'll post that here once I figure out if he wants to come to some agreement. I've told him that he can refund me everything paid and reimburse me for the domain renewal costs and I'll hand him the auth codes to the domains and point them back to his server. If he won't do that or offer something resonable, I'll just have my bank do a chargeback. |
One note, I've decided that no way in hell am I going to pay the last installment. People can think what they want but I've done many deals and never ever fucked anyone over in a business deal.
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Since the dude decided to threaten me with going to the US embassy in my country :1orglaugh so they could get his $350 back and refuse to even talk about a partial refund or even realize that he fucked me, I've given him one last offer: Refund me the full amount and I'll ignore the $200 I spent on domain renewals and once he's refunded me, I'll point domains back to his server and send him the auth codes. He fucked me good and proper and though he could get away with it, I asked several times about the lack of traffic and was ignored. He promised 160K of monthly traffic where 20K was organic. What I got was (estimated based on 6 days) 9K with 1K TOPS of SE traffic from bing lol. Well there's always a first, so I guess now I belong to the group that got fucked over by someone looking to make a quick buck. |
you didn't do your due diligence. pay the man his money.
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Traffic was a MAJOR part of the deal and since it's not there and he knew it, I will have to ask for my money back. WTF am I supposed to do with a bunch of shitty sites that has no traffic. I saw screenshots and he even pasted raw numbers. That's fucking people over, intentionally. |
markul,where are you from?
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Denmark
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Seriously,you got that sites,so pay him. |
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LA_quince, JuicyBiz, MasterBlow, Emma = same people :warning
:warning:warning:warning |
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I did my part of deal but he still owes me $350. I've moved all domains and content to his host, spent over a week preparing blogs with his link codes, replacing links, updating rss feeds and now he wants to cancel a deal? That would happen but only in Denmark.
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Well my host moved all sites and you replaced links yes, but fact remains, you said there would be a certain amount of traffic and the sites get nowhere near there. Hell if it was half the traffic I'd not bother with all this.
But that you consistently ignore my polite questions about traffic and then, when I finally tell you that I think you screwed me over, threaten to go to your embassy in my country and then lawyers up... well. As someone said, if you were in good faith you'd take the sites back. Your host can restore whatever files you deleted (if any) and you'll have gained a whole free year of renewal on all domains. Nice video, you need to learn the difference between Denmark and our former colony we send $100,000,000 each year called Faroe Islands :Oh crap |
Replacing links in the database takes a minute...
Good luck at the embassy loool first time I heard that threat on gfy. |
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Now you need to remember that this was a low x.xxx deal and as such, huge investigations are not warranted. I asked for proof and got a screenshot and two explanations. He said he'd sold hundreds of sites here. I searched his name here and in Google like I always does before I do business with people (unless we are talking pennies) and I didn't find anything alarming. I also think his reply here, the fact that he can't explain himself, his use of multiple nicks to "bid" on his own auction pretty much shows what this guy is made of. In hindsight, I could probably have checked things out better and if he'd been just a little bit more forthcoming and would answer my initial questions about my traffic concerns or offered something, I probably would've just cut my losses and moved on. But when people start to threaten me (in any way) the second I point out something is fishy and refuse to talk about things, I take the gloves off... I don't think I'm being unresonable. I've offered him his sites back, with a free year of domain renewals and am willing to take that loss + the loss of all the time I spent dealing with him. I count 160 e-mails. LA_Quince: This will hit your partner in Belgrade too since she took the money on your behalf. |
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